The Miss Universe 2025 Swimsuit Fashion Show in Pattaya turned into a full-on celebration of Latina fire, flair, and confidence. With the Grand Finale just a week away, all eyes were on the 122 contestants as they stepped onto one of the most anticipated runways of the season. The warm Thai weather played the perfect co-host, giving every strut a sun-kissed glow and turning the showcase into a vibrant preview of who might rise as a frontrunner.
What made the moment unforgettable was how the Latina queens completely owned the spotlight. Their walk unfolded alphabetically, weaving between fountains, pools, and scenic pathways. Each contestant opened with a pose, then glided down a set of steps before hitting the grassy runway that framed their final, confidence-driven walk. And the crowd definitely felt the energy.
The Standout Latina Moments
Aldana Masset from Argentina brought bubblegum charm in a pink bikini and loose blonde waves. Even when nerves caused a slight stumble, she recovered like a pro. Those resilient moments tend to win hearts on and off the stage.
Bolivia’s Yessica Hauserman radiated pure confidence. Her burgundy two-piece matched her makeup so well it felt like a fashion thesis on coordination. She smiled nonstop, and the camera loved her for it.
Brazil’s María Gabriela Lacerda delivered a walk that screamed finalist potential. Her blue bikini and cool composure created a striking mix of elegance and athletic appeal. Every step showed that she’s taking this competition seriously.
Chile’s Inna Moll kept things serene and centered. After leaving the previous controversy behind, her blue bikini runway moment was all about reclaiming focus. Her walk was calm, measured, and beautifully aligned with her figure.
Colombia’s Vanessa Pulgarín turned the runway into her personal stage. A neon yellow bikini, bronzed makeup, loose waves, and a spontaneous spin right at the start made sure no one forgot her.
Costa Rica’s Mahyla Roth charmed everyone in a floral blue one-piece. She sent kisses to the camera with a smile that could light up a whole coastline. Her high braided hairstyle added a fun twist that suits her bubbly stage presence.
Cuba’s Lina Luaces showcased a polished walking technique that clearly came from strong training with runway expert Giselle Reyes. Her burgundy bikini was simple yet impactful, and her intense final look was a quiet mic-drop moment.
Ecuador’s Nadia Mejía opted for thoughtful precision. Every step was calculated to flatter her posture and shape as she moved confidently in a green bikini, ending with a radiant smile that judges couldn’t ignore.
Jennifer Ventura from the Dominican Republic strutted with joy and volume, letting her curls bounce freely as she glided in a pink bikini. She remains one of the most talked-about favorites for a reason.
And then there was Yamilex Hernández, Miss Universe Latina, whose runway aura was pure mastery. She stepped down with bold control in a black bikini accented with an arm cuff and earrings. But the real signature detail was the red flower tucked behind her ear, a fiery accent that made her look unforgettable.
With the final night in Thailand around the corner, the excitement is only growing. Whether your favorite is the daring Colombian, the graceful Brazilian, or the radiant Costa Rican, Latina contenders didn’t just walk the runway. They owned it, reshaped it, and set it ablaze.
The countdown to the Miss Universe crown just got a whole lot more thrilling.
